Friday, September 21, 2012

You
can now perform structural simulation on native meshes in Rhino - from any
source, of any size, and any complexity. And as always with Scan&Solve, no
simplification, no preprocessing, no conversion, and no finite element meshing
are needed. This version has the same functionality as the latest edition of
Scan&Solve™ but works directly on closed meshes created in Rhino or
imported from other applications that can export .stl, .wrl, .ply, and other mesh
formats recognized by Rhino. Whether
you are working with reverse engineering, 3D printing, digital mockup, scanned
models or biomedical applications, in Rhino simply:

Select a valid closed
mesh

Select the material (standard or custom)

Apply the restraints

Apply the loads (surfaces or body)

Click Go

View, Report, Bake or 3D
print the amazing results

There
is nothing quite like SnSMesh anywhere and at any price. But you, the Rhino
user, can download the full and unlimited work in progress (WIP) version of
SnSMesh absolutely free.

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